We
are glad for the Lord's provision of the Auditorium, a former church building reconverted to be a cultural meeting point right at the centre of Budrio.
We
are glad for the Lord's provision of the Auditorium, a former church building reconverted to be a cultural meeting point right at the centre of Budrio.
We'll play lots of fun games like: Mountains & Valleys, Flip Face Off, Take a Step, Focus On The Welcoming, Priority Pals, Pass The Priorities,
Social Distancing Games, which will serve as illustrations to Yan's Talk from Luke 15:11–32,
Together we'll talk about one of the most famous parables in the Bible - the prodigal son! Together we'll see that (a.) An unexpected and drastic abandonment (b.) Becomes a human tragedy, (c.) But finally reveals the love of a Good Father.
“Let's celebrate for this my son was dead, and is alive again; he was lost, and is found!”Luke 15:23-24
Tomorrow evening for our monthly prayer meeting as church family, we'll join the Acts29 Global Prayer meeting to intercede with our brothers and sisters across time zones and continents, for the Global Work of the Lord!
We are glad for the Lord's provision of the Auditorium, a former church building reconverted to be a cultural meeting point right at the centre of Budrio.
At 10.30 we'll start our service celebrating the Acts29 Church Planting Sunday, where we'll remember the importance of church planting and the planting ministry we're involved in Italy. We'll intercede specifically for our friends of Chiesa la Torre in Pisa, and of Buffalo City Church in Jamestown, ND, USA.
This event represents the primary moment of the year when students from all of Italy will gather together in person for 4 days of workshops, prayer and praise to the Lord, music, sport and plenty of time face to face, after nearly 3 years due to Covid!
Stefano has been asked to speak on the: "Far from Home" from 1 Peter.
From the GBU (IFES Italy) webpage:There aren’t many contexts like university, at least spiritually. Every day we’re assaulted by the assumption that every “good”, even the best “goods”, can be reached if we humans just put in enough effort. In today’s university departments, there’s little room for the spiritual: at most, it gets relegated strictly to the private, personal realm that has little or nothing to do with civic life or academic progress. In our lecture halls, therefore, the socio-physical world and the spiritual world are completely separate, removed from one another.
For both the aggressive atheist and the typical disinterested uni student, someone who wants to entrust themselves completely to Jesus seems strange. Maybe too strange – crazy, even. Academically, faith is often seen as weakness, a shortcoming, something that gets in the way of knowledge, that holds humanity back from reaching our true potential. How then can someone belong to Jesus and at the same time swim in these cultural waters? It’s easy for a believing student to feel like a fish out of water, to feel truly far from home.
From the very beginning of Christianity, believers have been considered “outsiders” by their society – from the very beginning it was clear to the world that there was something different about these “Christians”, that their allegiance wasn’t the same as those around them, the majority of their society. For this reason in the early years, the church suffered greatly at the hands of those around them. The problem was so serious, that the apostle Peter wrote a letter to the first generation of believers – calling them “sojourners and exiles” on this earth – encouraging them to not give up, but to endure, to keep going, even to rejoice in the midst of their sufferings, because of the great blessing that they had received from God. This letter will be our launching point for the long-awaited FESTA GBU!
We
are glad for the Lord's provision of the Auditorium, a former church building reconverted to be a cultural meeting point right at the centre of Budrio.
This year we'll engage with the Gospel according to Matthew. We'll be exposed to the person of Jesus, discovering who's the King and where's His Kingdom, in the certainty that, as Jesus promised: Seek, and you will find!
We
are glad for the Lord's provision of the conference hall at the local
middle school, a strategic and well known location in our community.
Tomorrow we'll continue
our series of meetings:
Theology for Breakfast!
Following Luther's Table Talks example, we'll meet from 9 to 11am @ Central Café in Mezzolara where, while enjoying a breakfast with capuccino & croissants, we'll engage with
God's Word discovering the beauty of theology in our everyday life!
We'll play lots of fun games like: Get Your Nickname, Tomb Clothes, Easter Catch Up, Keep Rolling, Surprise!, Crown Toss, The Deep Stuff, Falling Plates, Celebrity Fishbowl,
Social Distancing Games, which will serve as illustrations to Stefano's Talk from Galatians 5:1, where we'll explore Jesus' Nickname: Resurrected King! We'll see that Jesus didn't only die on the cross paying for our sins once for all, but he also rose victorious from the dead so that we can experience the freedom of His resurrected life!
“For freedom Christ has set us free; stand firm therefore, and do not submit again to a yoke of slavery.”Galatians 5:1
We are glad for the Lord's provision of the conference hall at the local middle school, a strategic and well known location in our community.